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link Lab Safety Institute
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Company that specializes in Lab Safety
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link ACS Chemical Safety Basics and RAMP
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A website dedicated to building a safety culture using the RAMP methodology (Recognize Hazards, Assess Risk, Minimize Risk, Prepare for Emergency) in experimental or activity design.
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link ACS Exams
ACS publishes (not free, but for low cost) exams for almost every undergraduate chemistry topic.
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link Beyond Benign Green Chemistry Resource List
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Green Chemistry Online Resource Compilation
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link ACS Division of Chemical Education
DivCHED serves as a means of focusing and enhancing the interests and efforts of all constituencies involved in the teaching and learning of chemistry at every level.
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link King's Centre for Visualization in Science
The King's Centre for Visualization in Science is a research centre of The King's University, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada committed to improving the global public understanding of science through research and the creation and dissemination of peer-reviewed interactive electronic learning tools to see and understand science. Astrophysicist Brian Martin and Chemist Peter Mahaffy founded the centre in 2005 as a legacy of the NSERC Centres for Research in Youth Science Teaching Learning (CRYSTAL-Alberta) program. Peter Mahaffy is the current director. The work of the centre is carried out with regional, national, and international partners. The King's Centre for Visualization in Science is energized by the talent and enthusiasm of a creative interdisciplinary team of undergraduate students and faculty collaborators!
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